The Rome Lo-Fi Rocker Snowboard is for the dedicated all-mountain rider who likes to keep things interesting. One minute, getting launched like an astronaut off man-made and natural features, and the next carving turns that would make ski racers jealous. This is for the riders that mix their peas and mashed potatoes, the line-benders, the always-explorers. It's like rolling with Snoop Dogg while blastin' Iron Maiden out of the '64 Impala. Twin rocker shape with a centered stance and symmetrical is ideal for future-spins and jibs in the park. How could this board possibly show you a bad time? If there's one thing that's for sure, the folks over at Rome build boards that are fun.

Rocker Type

FreePop Rocker - Rome's FreePop Rocker snowboards lie flat against the snow, as it meets the nose and tail the flat profile transitions to rocker where it is lifted off the surface of the snow subtly. For you this means riding a board that is extremely stable, versatile, forgiving and endlessly playful.

Shape

True Twin - A true twin snowboard shape is ideal for riders who want to ride switch and do some tricks. The nose and tail are identical and the flex is evenly distributed throughout the entirety of the board. True twins are perfectly symmetrical.

Core

HotRods - Glass Single Barrel - One HotRod down the centerline of the board for added ollie / nollie pop without any unwanted torsional stiffness

SuperPop Core Matrix - Super snappy flex through the use of long poplar wood segments and three zones of low-density wood

Specs

Terrain:All-Mountain, Freestyle

All-Mountain

All-mountain snowboards are designed for exploring the whole mountain. They are your go-to for a snowboard that will do anything. They feel at home on groomers, powder, park runs and almost anything in between. The vast majority of snowboarders choose all-mountain boards for their great versatility. If you’re just getting started or unsure of exactly what you need, an all-mountain snowboard is a great choice.

Freestyle

Freestyle or park snowboards tend to be a bit shorter in length and love terrain parks, rails, jibs, trash cans, tree trunks, riding switch (non-dominant foot forward), wall rides and more. Freestyle boards often feature a true twin shape, and are typically selected by those looking to ride the terrain park. A more versatile variant of a freestyle board is the all-mountain freestyle, which combines the versatility of an all mountain snowboard with the playfulness of a freestyle snowboard.

Ability Level:Intermediate-Advanced

Intermediate-Advanced

The majority of skiers/snowboarders fall into this level, whether you like to carve on groomers or venture into the powder. These skis/snowboards may be somewhat wider than beginner-intermediate skis, usually with a stronger wood core and sandwich sidewall construction. Depending on the type of ski, intermediate-advanced level skis may have full camber, rocker, or some combination of the two.

Rocker Type:Rocker/Flat/Rocker

Rocker/Flat/Rocker

Rocker/Flat/Rocker is another variation on the rocker theme that seeks to provide a little more hard snow edgehold and pop than full rocker while retaining ease of turning and float. Performance is between a fully rockered board and a flat board.

Shape:True Twin

Flex Rating:Medium

Medium

The amount a snowboard flexes varies significantly between boards. Snowboard flex ratings are not necessarily standardized across manufacturers, so the flex may vary from brand to brand. Many manufacturers will give a number rating ranging from 1-10, 1 being softest and 10 being stiffest. Here at evo we have standardized the manufacturers' number ratings to a feel rating ranging from soft to very stiff. Generally you will find flex ratings of 1-2 as soft, 3-5 as medium, 6-8 as stiff, and 9-10 as very stiff. Flex ratings and feel may ultimately vary from snowboard to snowboard.